Psalms 116:7

Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))

What Does This Mean?

This verse is a statement of hope and gratitude. The speaker is addressing their soul, telling it to return to rest because the Lord has been generous and kind to them. It's a moment of reflection and appreciation for God's goodness.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really tired after a long day of playing, and then someone gives you your favorite snack and a comfy blanket. This verse is like saying, 'Okay, soul, it's time to relax because God has given us something really good and we can rest now.'

Historical Background

Psalm 116 was written by David, a king in ancient Israel, likely during a time of great distress that God helped him through. It reflects the personal and communal struggles and victories of the Israelites, emphasizing their reliance on God's mercy.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you've just come through a tough period at work, feeling overwhelmed and exhausted. This verse reminds you to take a moment to recognize God's blessings and to allow yourself to rest and recover, knowing that He has been with you through the difficult times.

Topics

restgratitudedivine provisionhopeblessingfaith

Related Verses

Psalms 23:1Psalms 121:3-4Isaiah 40:11Matthew 11:28Romans 8:31-39

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the context of Psalm 116?
Psalm 116 is a song of thanksgiving. It's likely written by David after he was delivered from a life-threatening situation, reflecting on God's deliverance and the promise of rest.
What does 'return unto thy rest' mean?
It means to find peace and calm in the midst of life's challenges, trusting that God's grace allows for a restful state of being, both physically and spiritually.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
By acknowledging God's blessings and taking time to rest, both physically and spiritually, recognizing that He provides what we need to overcome difficulties.
What other verses talk about rest and God's provision?
Verses like Psalms 23:1 and Matthew 11:28 also speak about finding rest and provision in God, emphasizing the theme of trust and reliance on His care.
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